Group,
I recently read "Heavenly Intrigue : Johannes Kepler, Tycho Brahe,
and the Murder Behind One of History's Greatest Scientific
Discoveries" by Joshua Gilder and Anne-Lee Gilder. I'm wondering what
the historians think of this idea that Kepler poisoned Brahe to get
his data. Kepler certainly seems to have been a prickly individual,
but murder? What say the experts?
Preston G.
-- Preston Garrison, Ph.D. Instructor UTHSCSA Biochem. Dept. MSC 7760 Insert the usual disclaimers here. 7703 Floyd Curl Dr. San Antonio, TX 78229-3900 garrisonp@uthscsa.edu 210-567-3702 http://biochem.uthscsa.edu/~barnesReceived on Mon Aug 15 21:10:17 2005
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